Chance me please

<p>I'm a junior so I still have one more semester till GPA is final unless they take first semester senior grades into account. Also is does UMich have EA or ED? If it's EA I'll do that, if not I'll do RD</p>

<p>UW GPA 3.76(How does UMich calculate GPA? Thanks.)
SAT 2040(720M 670 CR 650 W) (will retake in fall)
Will take Physics and Math SAT2 tests
AP's - AP Stat - 5; currently taking AP Physics B, AP Computer Science, AP U.S. History
Senior year schedule
AP Calc BC
AP Physics C
AP Chem
AP Gov/Econ
Ap Lit
Honors Spanish 3
I've taken all honors/gifted/AP classes 9 total AP classes by end of senior year. 4 by end of junior year</p>

<p>EC's
SGA(10,11,12)
Beta Club(10,12)
Math team/mu alpha theta(10,11,12)
Key Club (11,12)
Volunteered 120 hours at hospital
Made it to county science fair</p>

<p>Asian Male</p>

<p>Major: Math or Physics.
Out of State</p>

<p>Tell me if you need more info</p>

<p>Michigan has EA. You’re GPA and SAT scores are okay, but to be safe you should try to raise them a bit more as OOS students are generally more competitive. Otherwise you’re fine.</p>

<p>Can someone try this again but with a computer engineering major?</p>

<p>Engineering is going to be much more iffy. OOS + below average GPA + below average SAT = almost certainly a rejection.</p>

<p>To be perfectly honest, I think LSA is probably going to be a slight reach as well. There is an expectation that OOS students are coming in above the average, not below it, or even at it. Even though your GPA is very close to the unweighted average for U-M, it’s not quite there, and that is going to hurt (especially considering the OOS acceptance rate might drop to as low as 20% next year).</p>